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Retired US female astronaut says Singaporeans could take part in future space missions

by The Editor
June 24, 2020
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Retired US female astronaut says Singaporeans could take part in future space missions

SINGAPORE – When it comes to space exploration, children in Singapore should feel free to reach for the stars, according to retired American astronaut Catherine "Cady" Coleman.

After all, there are more job and educational opportunities in the space industry than before. Besides the United States' National Aeronautics and Space Administration (Nasa), there are many new commercial space companies and even schoolchildren can help design projects involving small satellites these days, says the former US air force colonel, who worked at Nasa for 24 years before retiring in 2016.

"What does going to space mean? Does it mean a person goes to space or do a person's ideas go? It's infinitely possible for every country to be involved in space exploration and I would say it's necessary," says Dr Coleman, 59, who will be speaking on Facebook Live at 8pm on June 26 in a session titled An Evening With An Astronaut.

"I was speaking with the organisers and saying, what are the chances of someone from Singapore being part of the missions to the moon and the missions to Mars? I think the chances are very, very good. Partly because we are showing people what exploration means and the need to be educated about science and math and technology."

The talk is a collaboration between Science Centre Singapore, US Embassy Singapore and Girls2Pioneers, a programme that encourages girls to take up Stem subjects (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) in their higher education and careers. It is part of a regular series, titled Astronomy 102, by the Science Centre Observatory.

Singapore also offers several advantages when it comes to investigating the universe, says Dr Coleman, who was speaking to The Straits Times via video-conferencing from her home in western Massachusetts in the US. She is married to a glass artist, Mr Josh Simpson, 70, and they have two adult children.

"When we are living on an island in space, (like the space station), we have only the people right around us. But maybe we have other resources from people whom we can talk to. The United States is large enough that not everyone feels that," she says.

Dr Coleman has spent more than 4,330 hours in space on two space shuttle flights in the 1990s and on the International Space Station between 2010 and 2011.

"I spent almost six months on the space station and we were six people in total. When you see pictures of people in a spacecraft, crowded together, those photos were taken on the way up and on the way home. The space station is the size of a soccer field. It's huge."

Being in space is "delightful and delicious", she says. "Because you're flying. It's not just floating. It's about flying, everywhere. It takes just the push of a tiny finger to push you all the way across the space station."

She wanted to stay in space even longer so she could learn more.

A photo taken in 2011 shows Dr Cady Coleman doing the Capillary Fluids Experiment at the International Space Station to understand the behaviour of liquids in microgravity. PHOTO: NASA

"The experiments that we're doing in space, they're actually all about Earth. For example, we're learning how to grow plants to go to Mars, because we need to grow food. A lot of the work that we've done at Nasa has led to progress in vertical farming in cities," she says.

Her most memorable experiment was when she was on the International Space Station in 2010, when she did work on osteoporosis. A woman who is 70 years olRead More – Source

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SINGAPORE – When it comes to space exploration, children in Singapore should feel free to reach for the stars, according to retired American astronaut Catherine "Cady" Coleman.

After all, there are more job and educational opportunities in the space industry than before. Besides the United States' National Aeronautics and Space Administration (Nasa), there are many new commercial space companies and even schoolchildren can help design projects involving small satellites these days, says the former US air force colonel, who worked at Nasa for 24 years before retiring in 2016.

"What does going to space mean? Does it mean a person goes to space or do a person's ideas go? It's infinitely possible for every country to be involved in space exploration and I would say it's necessary," says Dr Coleman, 59, who will be speaking on Facebook Live at 8pm on June 26 in a session titled An Evening With An Astronaut.

"I was speaking with the organisers and saying, what are the chances of someone from Singapore being part of the missions to the moon and the missions to Mars? I think the chances are very, very good. Partly because we are showing people what exploration means and the need to be educated about science and math and technology."

The talk is a collaboration between Science Centre Singapore, US Embassy Singapore and Girls2Pioneers, a programme that encourages girls to take up Stem subjects (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) in their higher education and careers. It is part of a regular series, titled Astronomy 102, by the Science Centre Observatory.

Singapore also offers several advantages when it comes to investigating the universe, says Dr Coleman, who was speaking to The Straits Times via video-conferencing from her home in western Massachusetts in the US. She is married to a glass artist, Mr Josh Simpson, 70, and they have two adult children.

"When we are living on an island in space, (like the space station), we have only the people right around us. But maybe we have other resources from people whom we can talk to. The United States is large enough that not everyone feels that," she says.

Dr Coleman has spent more than 4,330 hours in space on two space shuttle flights in the 1990s and on the International Space Station between 2010 and 2011.

"I spent almost six months on the space station and we were six people in total. When you see pictures of people in a spacecraft, crowded together, those photos were taken on the way up and on the way home. The space station is the size of a soccer field. It's huge."

Being in space is "delightful and delicious", she says. "Because you're flying. It's not just floating. It's about flying, everywhere. It takes just the push of a tiny finger to push you all the way across the space station."

She wanted to stay in space even longer so she could learn more.

A photo taken in 2011 shows Dr Cady Coleman doing the Capillary Fluids Experiment at the International Space Station to understand the behaviour of liquids in microgravity. PHOTO: NASA

"The experiments that we're doing in space, they're actually all about Earth. For example, we're learning how to grow plants to go to Mars, because we need to grow food. A lot of the work that we've done at Nasa has led to progress in vertical farming in cities," she says.

Her most memorable experiment was when she was on the International Space Station in 2010, when she did work on osteoporosis. A woman who is 70 years olRead More – Source

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